Bernard Mentink wrote:
> Jason Knap wrote:
>> Thanks all for your wonderful diligence on such a beautiful, useful 
>> graphical interface.
>>
>> Once I create a new eap with Menu->Configuraion->Create a new 
>> Application, where does it go. I can't seem to run eap_edit from the 
>> command line, but the menu works. I just don't know where it is placing 
>> the .eap and what its naming convention is. Is there some other app in 
>> cvs that I should be looking for; currently I'm using Didier's yum 
>> repository for ease of use, update.
>>
>> Again, thanks
>> Jason
>>
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> It goes in ~/.e/e/applications/all. You can then put it's name in 
> ~/.e/e/applications/favorite/.order to get it to show in the menu .... 
> or create a folder and create another .order file in that. etc ...
> 
> Cheers,
> Bernard
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Well, I thought already to look there, but I don't see any of the eaps I 
have created. I have created one for Mathematica and some Shutdown, 
Reboot, Restart eaps, but I don't see them. What is the naming 
convention used by the eap editor? For example, would my eap be 
Mathematica.eap ? What field in the eap editor determines the name of 
the eap file. Perhaps I am not completing the correct field. I am pretty 
sure I know how the menu(s) work with the .order file, I just don't see 
the eaps I create.

Thanks Paul and Bernard,
Jason


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